![]() Naturally, it's where you build applications for Windows 8 and Windows RT. ![]() ![]() It's where you head to do your LightSwitch development, your SQL Server development, your Web application development, your Windows Azure development, and your ASP.Net or Windows Forms development in C#, F#, VB.Net, and - oh, yes - good old Visual C++. It's where you go to tackle any task in the development process, regardless of the target. It has long since become something of a development mashup. Visual Studio is no longer simply an IDE, no longer a place you go just to write and debug C/C++ code.
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